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2. That all work herein authorized shall be performed and carried out as provided in said original act to which this is supplementary, or as near thereto as practicable, including the methods and officers already provided for supervision of the work and the proceedings necessary to enable the same to be done, together with the awarding and making of contracts therefor, upon advertisements for bids duly made; in all other things requisite and necessary to be done to carry out and meet the purposes and objects of this act, the same shall conform to the provisions of the said original act and the acts supplementary thereto and amendatory thereof, except in so far as changes, alterations in, or deviations therefrom may be rendered necessary by this act; provided, that the entire cost and expenses, together with and including all the original and other cost and expense whatsoever of the laying out, opening, constructing and improvement of such public road, in any county as aforesaid, shall not exceed, on an average of the whole length of such roads, the sum of one hundred and forty thousand dollars (including awards for all lands, real estate and property taken, and damages thereto) for each mile thereof, and a proportionate cost for each fraction of a mile of such roads actually laid out, opened, constructed and fully improved as before provided.
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